Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueVideo footage depicting a supernatural encounter is all that remains of a filmaker and his crew who disappeared while exploring a haunted house.Video footage depicting a supernatural encounter is all that remains of a filmaker and his crew who disappeared while exploring a haunted house.Video footage depicting a supernatural encounter is all that remains of a filmaker and his crew who disappeared while exploring a haunted house.
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Basically, if the Fatal Frame games had a Peruvian cast, it would be this movie.
An amateur film crew sneak into an abandoned haunted house known to the locals as the "Matusita" in the hopes of making a documentary for their senior college project. Dark rumors and urban legends abound about the property. The original owner was purported to be the last person in Peru to be burned at the stake for witchcraft, and subsequent owners went insane or killed their families. The last family to live in the house was Japanese, (the name of the house is based on their name, Matsushida) and the father slaughtered the household before committing seppuku.
As the film crew search the house for the answers behind the stories, they find that the truth has far more layers than anticipated and they may be well out of their depths.
Vaguely reminiscent of the Blair Witch Project (this is a found- footage style movie), this film is ideal for those who enjoy classic "OMG, is something behind him!?" waiting-with-bated-breath pop-outs and classic haunted house mysteries based in reality (the Matusita is a real-life house in Lima, Peru, and is considered one of the most-haunted in the country). Fans of type will find the scares are plentiful, creepy, well timed, and disturbing.
They show just enough to horrify, without over exposure or over explanation.
Critics of the film may find the build a tad slow, or find the film crew, who freak out in culturally-typical ways, annoying or accidentally comical rather than dramatic or sincere.
We screamed a lot, so I recommend the film.
An amateur film crew sneak into an abandoned haunted house known to the locals as the "Matusita" in the hopes of making a documentary for their senior college project. Dark rumors and urban legends abound about the property. The original owner was purported to be the last person in Peru to be burned at the stake for witchcraft, and subsequent owners went insane or killed their families. The last family to live in the house was Japanese, (the name of the house is based on their name, Matsushida) and the father slaughtered the household before committing seppuku.
As the film crew search the house for the answers behind the stories, they find that the truth has far more layers than anticipated and they may be well out of their depths.
Vaguely reminiscent of the Blair Witch Project (this is a found- footage style movie), this film is ideal for those who enjoy classic "OMG, is something behind him!?" waiting-with-bated-breath pop-outs and classic haunted house mysteries based in reality (the Matusita is a real-life house in Lima, Peru, and is considered one of the most-haunted in the country). Fans of type will find the scares are plentiful, creepy, well timed, and disturbing.
They show just enough to horrify, without over exposure or over explanation.
Critics of the film may find the build a tad slow, or find the film crew, who freak out in culturally-typical ways, annoying or accidentally comical rather than dramatic or sincere.
We screamed a lot, so I recommend the film.
Watch it in the background while doing house chores, turn around when you hear any screams...
Good idea, nice context, some cool effects, but I wouldn't recommend it nor watching it again.
Good idea, nice context, some cool effects, but I wouldn't recommend it nor watching it again.
Just passing by to say this movie is scary as hell and deserves a love letter. Hahaha This is the stuff and comes from Peru. From freaking Peru, man. They get into the place which may be haunted and such... You may have seen something similar already or say that this is just a bunch of clichés... But what the hell, man? It definetely works. The characters are perfect for this kind of stuff: the presenter, the medium, the skeptical and the girl. How long will take until every one of them die? Will they die? What is the plot? "Let's go there to that abandon place..." hahaha. It works during dawn or during late night, it is all I care. Nervous laughs here not ashamed to say.
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- AnecdotesThe character on the handle of the katana is "death".
- GaffesWhen Jimena finds the Japanese katana, she both removes the blade from, and replaces the blade, into the scabbard. Both times, a metallic sound is heard. Katana scabbards are normally made of wood and leather. So, no sounds of metal should be heard.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Secret of Evil
- Lieux de tournage
- Lima, Pérou(location)
- Société de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 300 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 1 619 054 $US
- Durée
- 1h 17min(77 min)
- Couleur
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